'mum bought this pomfret in Chinatown and preparing it for cny lunch. Was clearing the fish stomach and these dropped out. They are metallic and pretty heavy. Wondering if the fish still safe for consumption?' a Singaporean asked.
"mum bought this pomfret in Chinatown and preparing it for cny lunch. Was clearing the fish stomach and these dropped out. They are metallic and pretty heavy. Wondering if the fish still safe for consumption?" a Singaporean asked.
Later on, in the comments, the netizen shared further explanations. “So mum bought this pomfret in Chinatown and preparing it for CNY lunch tomorrow,” the comment read. “ was clearing the fish stomach and these dropped out. They are metallic and pretty heavy. My first guess is they are weights from fishing nets. Wondering if the fish still safe for consumption?”
Others expressed their exasperation over such incidents. “Name and shame the fishmonger stalls, please! I’ve had my share of awful sellers dealing in bad faith, overcharging for poor-quality goods,” said another. “I know that not everyone is like that, but it really tests your faith in people.”
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